Kfar Kama

Kfar Kama
Hebrew: כְּפַר כַּמָא
Arabic: كفر كما
Adyghe: Кфар Кама
Local council (from 1950)
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259Kfar Kamaˀ
 • Also spelledКфар Кама (Adyghe) (official)
Kfar Kama
Kfar Kama
Coordinates: 32°43′19″N 35°26′27″E / 32.72194°N 35.44083°E / 32.72194; 35.44083
Grid position191/236 PAL
Country Israel
DistrictNorthern
Founded1878
Area
 • Total
8,854 dunams (8.854 km2; 3.419 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total
3,455
 • Density390.2/km2 (1,011/sq mi)
Name meaningThe village of truffles

Kfar Kama (Hebrew: כְּפַר כַּמָא, Arabic: كفر كما, Adyghe: Кфар Кама) is a Circassian town located in the Lower Galilee of Israel's northern district, located along road 767, that leads from Kfar Tavor to the Kinneret. It is one of the only two Circassian towns in Israel, the other being Rehaniya. The residents of the town are descended from Shapsug tribe exiles from Circassia. In 2008, the town had a population of 2,900.